2 Days Tour
Sparta – Mystras – Olympia
Day 1
Your driver will pick you up at your accommodation and drive you to Peloponnesus peninsula, in the south of Greece. First stop, the Corinth Canal, an engineering marvel whose construction began in the late 19th century. We’ll make a 10-minute stop there, so you can snap some pictures and enjoy a cup of coffee.
The tour continues at the beautiful ancient town of Mystras. Hailing back to the Byzantine era, the town’s castle has been declared a World Heritage Monument by UNESCO.
Next stop, Sparta, one of the most important and powerful city-states of the ancient world. You may choose to visit the Museum of Olive and find out how this valuable plant has been cultivated through the centuries. You should take the opportunity to visit the Tomb of King Leonidas, famous for his stand at Thermopylae.
After a lunch break in a traditional tavern, we’ll be driving off to Olympia, where we’ll be spending the night.
Day 2
Your day starts with a tour of the archaeological site of Olympia, the most important sanctuary of the ancient world and birthplace of the Olympic Games, which were first held in 776 B.C. in honor of the god Zeus.
You will visit the archaeological museum with its many impressive exhibits, including the famous statue of Hermes.
After a hearty lunch, your driver will take you back to your accommodation, in Athens.
The Admission fees for this tour is 17,00€
5,00€ for Mystras and Sparta museum and 12,00€ for Olympia
Free admission for:
Journalists
Persons under 18 (with current identification to prove age)
University students from Greece and the E.U
Free admission (for all) on the following dates:
6 March
5 June
18 April
18 May (International Museums Day)
The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days)
Winter period:
Tuesday – Sunday: 08:00-15:00, Monday: 10.00 – 17.00
Summer period: 08:00- 20:00
Comfortable shoes and clothes ,hat and sunscreen.
* We can customize this tour to your needs.
** If you want to skip or add something, please let us know in advance.
